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6 Quotes To Get You In The Mood For Fall

"And all at once, summer collapsed into fall".

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Fall is one of the most beautiful times of the year full of the new beginnings as the dead leaves fall from the tress and remind us that it is good to drop the dead things in our life. But with those wondrous colors reminds us to cherish the bonds we have and make new ones as well. Here are 6 quotes to get you in the mood for fall:

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Remember that fall is just like spring and is a chance to bloom into something wonderful.

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Be reminded that the beauty you see around you only comes once a year and enjoy every minute of it because before you know it there will be a layer of snow on the ground.

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The colors of fall come and go but are full of magic with the reds and golds but they go by fast as the wind comes and goes.

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The trees have a way of letting the dead things that way them down drop as they are bare and free and the trees set an example for us to let the things weighing us down go too.

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The smell of autumn air in the morning is enough to make any ones day a good one. It's that perfect time of year where all you need is a light jacket, a pair of jeans, and your favorite boots to get you through the day as the sun keeps you warm and the wind keeps you cool and anything seems possible.

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Autumn is kind of like saying goodbye to a good friend. It's looking back at all of the wonderful things that this year has brought to you and saying thank you with a smile on your face. It's saying I know you will be back again next year but for now we are going to laugh love and enjoy this wonderful moment we all call Fall.


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